BEIJING — Several Chinese state-holding companies vowed on Tuesday to increase share investment while a slew of listed companies announced share buybacks as Beijing stepped up efforts to stabilize a stock market rocked by US tariff woes.

The announcements by China Chengtong Holdings Group and China Reform Holdings Corp. come a day after state fund Central Huijin said it would increase share holdings to steady markets.

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